by Administrator | Sep 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
When divorcing couples experience ongoing conflict how to best agree on the amount of temporary support payments for reasonable and recurring living expenses, it’s a best practice to define the terms and conditions of the temporary support in a document we call an...
by Administrator | Feb 20, 2023 | Personal Divorce
Within this article we will discuss what you need to do if: The IRS has notified you of an outstanding tax debt You perceive you should not be personally responsible for the IRS debt and You just started, or are in the middle of, a divorce process There are a series...
by Administrator | Dec 5, 2022 | Personal Divorce
introduction to stock options in a divorce process If you or your spouse have stock options that need to be allocated as part of your divorce process then beware. Things can get complicated very quickly. You or your spouse can easily find yourself in a tax trap paying...
by Administrator | Aug 25, 2022 | Personal Divorce
It is not uncommon for people to be unsatisfied in their divorce process. People who may be the breadwinners can pursue a strategy to drain the other side of money until they give in or simply do not understand. What you need to do is work on two things: Develop a...
by Administrator | Aug 25, 2022 | Personal Divorce
Don’t worry you are not alone. Lots of divorcing parties innocently assume their attorney is skilled in divorce finance matters. If you could have an open and private conversation with your family law attorney you would discover s/he is skilled in the aspects of the...